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Mercadona Shows the Way

Oct 06, 2015
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Unemployment in Spain: Unemployment increases by 26,087 claims in September ......Chairman of supermarket chain Mercadona, Juan Roig, has been crowned top dog for ‘corporate reputation’.......Zara owners’ profits surge by over 25% as Spanish jobs boosted .. The company recorded net profits of €1.17bn between February and July, up 26% on the same period last year....... Spain has now promised to take 17,000 refugees by the end of 2015..... The bodies of the two women from Birmingham, aged 33 and 36, were recovered near the spot they went missing in the resort of Lloret de Mar in Spain just after 4am this morning. About 200 violent migrants supported by British anarchists launched a 'massive invasion' of the Channel Tunnel in a desperate bid to get to the UK. The head of the EU Parliament was accused by fellow MEPs of wasting public money. In a report they revealed Germany’s Martin Schulz has two limousines, two chauffeurs and 33 other assistants....... The UK Prime Minister insisted that the British parliament should decide who gets to vote, as the European Court of Justice today backed French rules which stopped a murderer from voting....... The Mediterranean Diet..ie a high intake of fish, plant foods and olive oil has been linked to the reduced risk of breast cancer In the UK.....Theresa May warned the Tory conference that huge pressure is being placed on public services and infrastructure by economic migrants...... Babysitter Jade Hatt who had sex with 11-year-old boy escapes jail .... Swindon Crown Court heard that the boy was 'sex mad' and 'sees it as a notch on his belt' to have sex with Jade Hatt, 21, who seduced him while babysitting him when he was off school for a day. Fans left Twickenham heartbroken as England became the first ever host nation to go out of the Rugby World Cup at the group stages. Some were even reduced to tears on an emotional night.
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